
Leli Blagonravova, a Georgian photoreporter, was in Gori on August 8-9 when the Russians attacked. She sent us her personal account and some of her photos. WARNING: some of the photos are graphic.

"Everybody realized that there was a very high possibility that the city would be bombed that night. Everybody was very frightened. We spent the night awaiting Russian planes. But that night they didn’t appear. I walked down the street to see what the situation was like there. I saw Georgian reservists who had just arrived (pic 014; 015;). In the morning, around 7 am on August 9, the first Russian plane appeared in the sky, and we heard the first explosion (pic 016). We ran to the site to take photos, and then a second bomb exploded. We ran back and heard a third and a fourth explosion. The last one was very near to the town center. I took a car to see the location of the blasts. I saw streets full of broken windows, and a building on fire (pic 017; 018). I ran directely to the block where citizens lived and saw many dead bodies. People who were still alive were asking for help (pic 019; 020;). I couldn’t help them physically; I could just show what was going on and I started to take photos. Then I heard guns shooting, and I understood that if I didn’t leave, I would be killed. I didn’t have any safety equipment or bulletproof vest for working in a hot spot."
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Comments
This is very peaceful
Submitted by Yuriy (not verified) on Mon, 01/09/2008 - 16:07.This is very peaceful pictures, if we compare with photos from Tshinval, which was bombed by Georgian troops...
Obscenity of a mankind does
Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Sat, 06/09/2008 - 22:32.Obscenity of a mankind does not have boundaries indeed... All the non military inhabitants of Tskhinvali were evacuated long before the attack started and whoever wants to neglect this fact is either biased of brainwashed by the Russian propagandistic news channels. Both sides should share responsibility when it comes to destruction and killing but what Russian troops and bandits commanded by criminal Kokoity did in Gori and nearby villages is a demonstration of barbarism, extreme brutality and cruelty. Things like that should not be tolerated these days; no matter how big is influence of some “superpowers” on the world. The very fact that people capable of performing such terrible deeds exist and are not only tolerated but also encouraged by the government and large share of population of a country pretending to become another pole of Geo politics in the world is dreadful and should be a concern of any human being. Stop having short memories people, all we know which flower grows from such a seed...
Video from
Submitted by Yuriy (not verified) on Wed, 03/09/2008 - 15:24.Video from Tshinval...
http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=148401&cid=1&doc_type=news&doc_id=206315